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    Dejvická 34, Restaurant in Prague
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    Dejvická 34

    Bubenec, Prague

    Restaurant in Prague, Czech Republic

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Dejvická 34 is an easy-to-book address in Prague's quieter Bubeneč district, suited to those who want a local, unhurried dining experience away from the tourist centre. Booking is straightforward and walk-ins are likely feasible. Confirm cuisine type, hours, pricing directly before visiting, as venue details are limited — and note the distinction from the separately operated Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý nearby.

    About Dejvická 34

    Verdict: Low Barrier to Entry in a Quieter Prague District

    Dejvická 34 sits in Bubeneč, one of Prague's residential neighbourhoods that most visitors never reach. Getting a table here is not the challenge — booking is direct, this is not a reservation you need to plan weeks in advance. The real question is whether making the trip out to Praha 6 is worth your time when the city centre has no shortage of credible options. The answer depends almost entirely on what you want from a morning or weekend meal: if you prefer a room that feels lived-in and local rather than tourist-facing, this address has a case to make.

    The Space and Who It Suits

    The Dejvická address itself signals something about the experience before you walk in. Praha 6 is a predominantly residential, embassy-heavy district — calm, unhurried, architecturally coherent in a way that the Old Town rarely manages on a Saturday morning. For a special breakfast or weekend brunch, that context matters. You are not competing with tour groups for a table or pavement space. The setting rewards couples, small groups, anyone who finds the central Prague dining circuit exhausting.

    For a celebratory brunch or a slow weekend morning with someone you want to actually talk to, a quieter neighbourhood room like this one can outperform a more prominent address on atmosphere alone, provided the cooking holds up. Without confirmed menu or pricing data in our records, we recommend contacting the venue directly to confirm current offerings before making a special trip.

    What We Know and What We Don't

    The venue database for Dejvická 34 is currently sparse: no confirmed cuisine type, no price range, no hours, no awards on record. That limits how precisely we can position this against peers. What we can say is that the Dejvická 34 address in Bubeneč is distinct from Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý, the Italian-leaning €€ restaurant that operates under a similar name, so confirm which kitchen you are booking before you go. If the Italian-leaning format is what you are after, the Tomáš Černý operation has a clearer identity and a more documented track record.

    For context on what a strong Prague brunch or morning dining experience looks like at different price points, Café Imperial (€€, Traditional Cuisine) offers one of the city's most established all-day rooms, Alma and Amano are both worth checking if you want confirmed menus and pricing before committing. Our full Prague restaurants guide covers the broader field if you are still deciding.

    Practical Details

    Booking difficulty is low, walk-ins are plausible, advance reservations should be easy to secure. The Bubeneč location is accessible by metro (Dejvická station on Line A is within walking distance of the address), making it less remote than it might appear on a map. Given the sparse data available, call or visit in person to confirm current hours and menu before making a dedicated trip for a special occasion meal.

    If you are exploring dining further afield in the Czech Republic, Pearl also covers Na Spilce in Pilsen, Long Story Short Eatery & Bakery in Olomouc, and Cattaleya in Čeladná for regional reference points. For bars and hotels during your Prague stay, see our Prague bars guide and Prague hotels guide.

    Quick reference: Easy to book, Praha 6 / Bubeneč location, Dejvická metro station nearby, confirm hours and menu directly before visiting.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Dejvická 34 sits quietly within Dejvice’s broad, tree-lined avenues and interwar apartment blocks, projecting the unflashy confidence of a neighbourhood Italian kitchen. The writing frames the restaurant as a local address rather than a tourist attraction, and that residential restraint translates into a charming, low-key sophistication: no neon signage, no concierge theatrics, just a place that feels rooted in its block. The tone in the description suggests a calm, attentive dining room where the emphasis is on consistent cooking and a steady local clientele, giving the venue an intimate, considered presence on a quieter Prague street.

    Best For

    This is a restaurant that rewards intentional visits from locals and visitors who seek measured, food-forward dining. It aligns with date nights that prefer atmosphere over spectacle, business dinners where quality and quiet matter, and small group gatherings that value reliable cooking. Because the venue is positioned as part of a residential quarter rather than a tourist circuit, it suits diners who want a neighbourhood experience—serious cooking in a calm setting—rather than a showy night out. The emphasis on repeat custom and consistency makes it a dependable choice for planned evenings.

    Ordering Tips

    Lean into the kitchen’s signature offerings: start with the Fried Ascolana Olives Stuffed with Veal to sample a classic fried antipasto, move to the Spaghetti with Tomatoes, Octopus and Taggiasca Olives for a focused, Mediterranean-flavoured pasta course, and finish with the Chocolate Mousse with Rhubarb Compote for a tart-sweet close. The menu signals an Italian foundation with measured, ingredient-led choices—opting for these highlighted dishes gives a clear sense of the restaurant’s approach and strengths.

    Planning details

    Location

    Dejvická 397/34, 160 00 Praha 6-Bubeneč, Czechia · Directions

    +420607277123

    dejvicka34.cz

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How Dejvická 34 Compares in Prague

    Without confirmed pricing or cuisine data for Dejvická 34, direct like-for-like comparison is difficult, but the competitive field in Prague is clear enough to give you a practical steer. If you want a documented, high-quality special occasion meal and are willing to pay €€€€ for it, La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise is the city's most serious fine dining option, with a French-Czech tasting menu format that justifies the spend for the right diner. For a Modern European room at €€€, Alcron offers a more central location and a stronger track record of documented quality. Neither requires the trek to Praha 6.

    At the more accessible end, Café Imperial (€€, Traditional Cuisine) is the strongest alternative for a brunch or all-day setting, it has a confirmed identity, a well-known room, pricing that is easy to plan around. The Italian-leaning Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý (€€) shares the same address area and is the better-documented option if you specifically want to dine on Dejvická street. For modern cuisine at €€€, Benjamin rounds out the mid-tier field with a clearer offer.

    The honest comparison: if you are choosing between these venues for a special occasion or a deliberate brunch booking, Café Imperial and Alcron are easier to recommend with confidence because their formats and quality levels are verifiable. Dejvická 34 may well be worth the visit, but until more data is available, it is a harder booking to justify over established alternatives unless you are specifically seeking a quieter, residential-neighbourhood experience away from central Prague. Check our full Prague restaurants guide for the complete picture before deciding.

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    How Easy to Book: Dejvická 34 vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking DifficultyAwards
    Dejvická 34EasyNo published awards
    La Degustation Bohême BourgeoiseFrench-Czech€€€€Unknown
    Star Wine Lists 2026 · #12026 La Liste Top Restaurants2026 Michelin 1 Star2025 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star
    AlcronModern EuropeanUnknown
    Star Wine Lists 2026 · #1Pearl Recommended Restaurants
    BenjaminModern Cuisine€€€Unknown
    2026 Michelin Plate2025 OAD Casual in Europe Ranked · #8292025 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence2024 Michelin Plate
    Café ImperialTraditional Cuisine€€Unknown
    2026 Michelin Plate2025 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #1962025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    Dejvická 34 by Tomáš ČernýItalian€€Unknown
    2026 Bib Gourmand2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand

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